What?????? There is no link on my site to my resume or anything close. What
are you talking about? you must have clicked on or typed something else. My
Remove-it software is not even available by download. What are you talking
about?

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<phil@phil's.place.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 11:09:22 -0600, phil@phil's.place.com wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 19:36:30 -0800, "pcbutts1"
>><pcbutts1@leythosthestalker.com> wrote:
>>
>>>You know what Phil my offer still stands. My latest version of Remove-it
>>>will fix that search issue but you have to trust me and don't listen to
>>>those trolls who, by the way, know nothing about spyware, they are just
>>>here
>>>to bash me. I mean think about it I've been writing and updating my
>>>spyware
>>>removal software for 4 years now starting with version 1. How is it that
>>>3
>>>different people claim I stole their software when all 3 claim they are
>>>the
>>>owner of my 1 software. The fact is they stole it from me and it was not
>>>until I put theft traps in my software that they stopped and changed
>>>theirs.
>>>You need Remove-it version 15.5 to fix that search issue you currently
>>>have
>>>ver 15.

>>
>>Here is the message HOST BLOCK NOTIFIER gives me when trying to access
>>your page
>>
>>"The page you are trying to access has been blocked by the Hosts File.
>>Click here to proceed to the web site using proxy"
>>
>>I have no idea what is going on in this war between you and the others,
>>but if all these people plus mvps.org feel your site is a danger, I have
>>to err on the side of caution.
>>
>>As I have previously stated, the problem on my wife's computer is really
>>of negligible import. Using Mozilla gets around it completely.
>>
>>Now, I could again use Acronis True Image to backup her C: before trying
>>your program, but to what gain? Even if your program did work, the
>>others in here would merely label me a troll, or claim it was you
>>posting under the name of phil. Although, my curiosity is sparked, and
>>I just might backup her machine and try your program, but NEVER mention
>>it in this group if it worked. If I did that, I have a feeling I would
>>be blacklisting myself from this group. It's fairly sad to see this crap
>>happening in here. It reminds me of a good program whose owner practiced
>>spamming Usenet - namely, Evidence Eliminator. People hated the spam,
>>and they began saying the program was no good. That was a lie. I've used
>>it almost since its inception and it does work. Being against spam is
>>one thing, but maligning a program to get to the spammer is wrong.
>>Period.
>>
>>As for one point in your favor, that ******* p.o.s. Raid Slam seems to
>>be one of your detractors. For that evil p.o.s. to ever condemn anyone
>>for anything is a joke. I remember that mouthy p.o.s. from years back in
>>the virus groups. I can just visualize what will happen to all the users
>>of his new p.o.s. bug trap somewhere down the road when he slips one of
>>his vicious viruses into an update. He'll be in here cackling as to how
>>he crippled god knows how many thousands more computers. Believe me,
>>this will happen. He's an evil p.o.s.
>>
>>That's about all I have to say on this subject. Since I don't know the
>>truth of this matter, I felt I owed you at least this much of an
>>explanation.

>
> Well, sonny, I just had an interesting few moments. Falling prey to my
> own habitual curiosity, I renamed my Host file and paid a visit to your
> Web page. Firstly, I'll say this, for a guy* who says he's a
> programmer, you have one sloppily constructed Web page. If you can't use
> simple HTML, I'm to believe you're a programmer?
>
> Anyway, I took the bait and clicked on the link claiming to lead to your
> resume' - but with my firewall opened and showing Block All Traffic as I
> held my mouse poised over the setting, waiting for any nonsense to
> happen. You didn't disappoint. No sooner had I clicked the link, a blank
> page came up; the page name merely a sequence of numbers. At the same
> time, something began trying to access my A: drive. Well, that's when I
> hit the mouse button and bailed with my firewall's Block All Traffic.
> But already my system tray had been screwed with and I lost my T Clock
> and another two icons, including my Host Block Notifier icon.
>
> To make a long story short, I immediately ran Kaspersky and Spybot.
> Neither found any malware. But nice try, guy. However, if I do find
> some funny things happening, I'll simply roll back with True Image.
>
> Let this be a warning to anyone else who is new to this group and the
> pcbutts issue: Stay away from his site and his malware.
>
> ================================================== ===
> *No, I did not buy the obvious bait of the pic with the beautiful gal in
> it. That trick has been used to death by spammers and porn peddlers.